In this book, Daniel Little dissects these paradoxes offering the clearest perspective on how best to approach international development. Using both empirical and philosophical approaches, Little provides a schematic acquaintance with the most important facts about global development at the turn of the twentieth century.
In this book, Daniel Little dissects these paradoxes offering the clearest perspective on how best to approach international development. Using both empirical and philosophical approaches, Little provides a schematic acquaintance with the most important facts about global development at the turn of the twentieth century.
Daniel Little is associate professor of philosophy at Colgate University and visiting scholar at the centre for International Affairs, Harvard University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Welfare, Well Being, and Needs What Is Economic Development? Goals and Strategies for Economic Development Justice Human Rights Aid, Trade, and the Global Economy Development and the Environment Democracy and Development Conclusion: Toward a Global Civil Society
Introduction Welfare, Well Being, and Needs What Is Economic Development? Goals and Strategies for Economic Development Justice Human Rights Aid, Trade, and the Global Economy Development and the Environment Democracy and Development Conclusion: Toward a Global Civil Society
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